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September 2019 Foundations of Active Learning
This face-to-face course, is the first course in the Active Learning Certificate
sequence. Throughout the course, participants will be introduced to the theories and
principles of Active Learning, as well as gain an introduction to the Capstone portfolio
assessment at the end of the certificate process. Specific emphasis will be placed on
integrating and sharing active learning strategies into the classroom.
Winter Park Campus - LCTS3290: Foundations of Active Learning (10 PD hours)
Locator No. 6115
Friday, September 2, 2019- September 27, 2019.
*Required class meeting date(s): Friday, September 6th from 9am- 12pm; Friday,
September 20th from 9am- 12pm.
Osceola Campus - LCTS3290: Foundations of Active Learning (10 PD hours) Locator
No. 6119
Saturday, September 14, 2019- October 5, 2019.
*Required class meeting date: Saturday, September 14th from 9am-11am; October 5th
from 9am- 11am.
NOTE: This course is required for the Active Learning Certification. It is a
prerequisite for LCTS3291 Impacting Active Learning through Metacognition.
October 2019 Foundations of Active Learning
This face-to-face course, is the first course in the Active Learning Certificate
sequence. Throughout the course, participants will be introduced to the theories and
principles of Active Learning, as well as gain an introduction to the Capstone portfolio
assessment at the end of the certificate process. Specific emphasis will be placed on
integrating and sharing active learning strategies into the classroom.
East Campus - LCTS3290: Foundations of Active Learning (10 PD hours) Locator No.
6122
Friday, October 4, 2019- October 25, 2019.
*Required class meeting date: Friday, October 4th from 9am-12pm, Friday, October
18th from 9am-12pm.
West Campus - LCTS3290: Foundations of Active Learning (10 PD hours) Locator
No. 6127
Thursday, October 24, 2019- November 14, 2019.
*Required class meeting date: Thursday, October 24th from 6pm- 8pm; October 31st
from 6pm- 8pm; November 7th from 6pm- 8pm; November 14th from 6pm- 8pm.
NOTE: Some courses have multiple parts that occur in different modalities
(including online and face-to-face). Click on the Session Details link below to view
the locations, dates, and times of each course part.
Impacting Active Learning through Metacognition
Metacognition, the awareness of one's own thought processes, can play a powerful role in
what and how we learn. This course will discuss metacognitive awareness and how it can
impact learning. Participants will examine how metacognitive strategies can be integrated
into active learning activities to support student learning. Participants will also apply
metacognitive principles to their own teaching practice.
Osceola Campus - LCTS3291: Impacting Active Learning through Metacognition (10
PD hours) Locator No. 6150
Friday, October 11, 2019- November 1, 2019.
*Required class meeting date(s): Tuesday, February 13th from 6:00pm – 8:00pm.
West Campus - LCTS3291: Impacting Active Learning through Metacognition (10
PD hours)
Locator No. 6156
Friday, October 25, 2019- November 15, 2019.
*Required class meeting date(s): Friday, October 25th from 10am – 12pm.
NOTE: This is a required course in the Active Learning Certification Program.
Project-based Learning
In project-based learning, students answer a complex, open-ended question or solve an
authentic problem through a collaborative process of investigation. Unlike traditional
instruction where students are presented with knowledge and given an opportunity to apply
that knowledge, project-based learning starts with the end in mind--a product that requires
the learning of essential content and skills. In this workshop, faculty will be introduced to
the seven characteristics of project-based learning, as well as techniques for managing a
project-based learning experience in one's classroom. Workshop participants will draft a
driving-question and will begin developing ideas for project-based learning experiences in
their disciplines.
Downtown Campus - LCTS2217: Project-based Learning (2 PD hours) Locator No.
6208
Friday, October 18, 2019.
*Required class meeting date(s): Friday, October 18th from 10am – 12pm.
NOTE: This is an elective for the Active Learning Certification.
Active Learning Capstone
This capstone course includes showcasing a portfolio of work demonstrating the active
learning program outcomes have been met. The portfolio's artifacts will include lesson plans
incorporating active learning and metacognitive strategies, a variety of student feedback
examples, and self-reflections.
West Campus - LCTS3292: Active Learning Capstone (10 PD hours) Locator No. 6163
Saturday, October 19, 2019- November 23, 2019.
*Required class meeting date(s): Saturday, October 19th from 9:00am – 11:00 am;
Saturday, October 16th from 9:00am – 11:00am.
NOTE: This is the final course in the Active Learning Certification. Available
sections of this course will only be visible once participants successfully
complete the following prerequisite courses: LCTS 3290 Foundations of
Active Learning; LCTS 3291 Active Learning through Metacognition; at least
(6) additional Active Learning Elective PD hours.
Case-based Teaching
Case studies can provide a rich base for developing problem-solving and decision making
skills. These critical thinking skills are necessary to meet higher level learning outcomes.
This class will explore the most appropriate methods of integrating case-based teaching
strategies into your course.
East Campus – LCTS2222: Case- based Teaching (2 PD hours) Locator No. 6210
Friday, October 25, 2019.
*Required class meeting date(s): Friday, October 25th from 1pm – 3pm.
NOTE: This course is an elective in the Active Learning Certification and Peace
and Justice Practitioner Certification.
January 2020
Active Learning Capstone
This capstone course includes showcasing a portfolio of work demonstrating the active
learning program outcomes have been met. The portfolio's artifacts will include lesson plans
incorporating active learning and metacognitive strategies, a variety of student feedback
examples, and self-reflections.
East Campus - LCTS3292: Active Learning Capstone (10 PD hours) Locator No. 6167
Thursday, January 9, 2019- February 13, 2019.
*Required class meeting date(s): Thursday, January 9th from 6pm-9pm; Thursday
February 6th from 6pm-9pm.
NOTE: This is the final course in the Active Learning Certification. Available
sections of this course will only be visible once participants successfully
complete the following prerequisite courses: LCTS 3290 Foundations of
Active Learning; LCTS 3291 Active Learning through Metacognition; at least
(6) additional Active Learning Elective PD hours.
Foundations of Active Learning
This face-to-face course, is the first course in the Active Learning Certificate
sequence. Throughout the course, participants will be introduced to the theories and
principles of Active Learning, as well as gain an introduction to the Capstone portfolio
assessment at the end of the certificate process. Specific emphasis will be placed on
integrating and sharing active learning strategies into the classroom.
Lake Nona Campus - LCTS3290: Foundations of Active Learning (10 PD hours)
Locator No. 6132
Friday, January 10, 2020- January 31, 2020.
*Required class meeting date(s): Friday, January 10th from 9am- 12pm; Friday,
January 17th from 9am- 12pm; Friday, January 24th from 9am-12pm.
East Campus - LCTS3290: Foundations of Active Learning (10 PD hours) Locator No.
6137
Thursday, January 16, 2020- February 6, 2020.
*Required class meeting date(s): Thursday, January 16th from 6pm- 8pm, Thursday,
January 23rd from 6pm- 8pm, Thursday, January 30th from 6pm-8pm.
West Campus - LCTS3290: Foundations of Active Learning (10 PD hours) Locator
No. 6139
Friday, January 24, 2020- February 14, 2020.
*Required class meeting date: Friday, January 24th from 9am- 12pm; Friday, January
31st from 9am- 12pm, Friday; February 7th from 9am- 12pm.
NOTE: This course is required for the Active Learning Certification. It is a
prerequisite for LCTS3291 Impacting Active Learning through Metacognition.
Teal 1
Through an immersive technology-enhanced experience, faculty will explore strategies and
tools for implementing active learning with technology. Looking at active learning through
the lens of Adult Learning Theory, Social Cognitive Theory, and Constructivism, faculty will
explore and evaluate specific educational technologies that align to these learning theories
to their practice.
Online – LCTS3293: Teal 1 (2 PD hours) Locator No. 6198.
Tuesday, January 21, 2019- February 4, 2020.
NOTE: This is an elective in the Active Learning Certification.
Problem-based Learning
This course explores the learning of subject matter and skill acquisition through
collaborative problem-solving. Emphasis is placed on using this method in community
college courses.
West Campus - LCTS2214: Problem-based Learning (2 PD hours) Locator No. 6205
Thursday, January 23, 2020.
*Required class meeting date(s): Thursday, January 23rd from 6:00pm - 8:00pm.
NOTE: This is an elective for Active Learning Certification and the Peace and
Justice Practitioner Certification.
February 2020
Foundations of Active Learning
This face-to-face course, is the first course in the Active Learning Certificate
sequence. Throughout the course, participants will be introduced to the theories and
principles of Active Learning, as well as gain an introduction to the Capstone portfolio
assessment at the end of the certificate process. Specific emphasis will be placed on
integrating and sharing active learning strategies into the classroom.
Downtown Campus - LCTS3290: Foundations of Active Learning (10 PD hours)
Locator No. 6142
Friday, February 7, 2020- February 28, 2020.
*Required class meeting date(s): Friday, February 7th from 9am- 12pm; Friday,
February 14th from 9am- 12pm; Friday, February 21st from 9am-12pm.
East Campus - LCTS3290: Foundations of Active Learning (10 PD hours) Locator No.
6145
Saturday, February 15, 2020- March 7, 2020.
*Required class meeting date(s): Saturday, February 15th from 9am- 1pm; Saturday,
February 14th from 9am- 1pm.
NOTE: This course is required for the Active Learning Certification. It is a
prerequisite for LCTS3291 Impacting Active Learning through Metacognition.
Teal 2
Continuing the technology-enhanced active learning experience from TEAL I, participants
will build on the concepts that they have begun mapping, constructing a lesson plan "recipe"
with a technology that will correlate to an active learning activity for their course. In this
hands-on mixed mode course, participants will have the opportunity to test their tech ideas
in the "Test Kitchen" format before posting their lesson plan and active learning technology
tools.
Online – LCTS3294: Teal 2 (8 PD hours) Locator No. 6202
Tuesday, February 11, 2019- February 25, 2019.
NOTE: This is an elective in the Active Learning Certification.
March 2020
Project-based Learning
In project-based learning, students answer a complex, open-ended question or solve an
authentic problem through a collaborative process of investigation. Unlike traditional
instruction where students are presented with knowledge and given an opportunity to apply
that knowledge, project-based learning starts with the end in mind--a product that requires
the learning of essential content and skills. In this workshop, faculty will be introduced to
the seven characteristics of project-based learning, as well as techniques for managing a
project-based learning experience in one's classroom. Workshop participants will draft a
driving-question and will begin developing ideas for project-based learning experiences in
their disciplines.
West Campus - LCTS2217: Project-based Learning (2 PD hours) Locator No. 6209
Thursday, March 5, 2019.
*Required class meeting date(s): Thursday, March 5th from 6pm- 8pm.
NOTE: This is an elective for the Active Learning Certification.
Problem-based Learning
This course explores the learning of subject matter and skill acquisition through
collaborative problem-solving. Emphasis is placed on using this method in community
college courses.
Downtown Campus - LCTS2214: Problem-based Learning (2 PD hours) Locator No.
6206
Friday, March 6, 2020.
*Required class meeting date(s): Friday, March 6th from 10am- 12pm
Winter Park Campus - LCTS2214: Problem-based Learning (2 PD hours) Locator No.
6207
Thursday, March 19, 2020.
*Required class meeting date(s): Thursday, March 19th from 6:00pm - 8:00pm.
NOTE: This is an elective for Active Learning Certification and the Peace and
Justice Practitioner Certification.
Impacting Active Learning through Metacognition
Metacognition, the awareness of one's own thought processes, can play a powerful role in
what and how we learn. This course will discuss metacognitive awareness and how it can
impact learning. Participants will examine how metacognitive strategies can be integrated
into active learning activities to support student learning. Participants will also apply
metacognitive principles to their own teaching practice.
Winter Park Campus - LCTS3291: Impacting Active Learning through
Metacognition (10 PD hours) Locator No. 6160
Thursday, March 26, 2020- April 16, 2020.
*Required class meeting date(s): Thursday, March 26th from 6:00pm – 8:00pm.
NOTE: This is a required course in the Active Learning Certification Program.
Case-based Teaching
Case studies can provide a rich base for developing problem-solving and decision making
skills. These critical thinking skills are necessary to meet higher level learning outcomes.
This class will explore the most appropriate methods of integrating case-based teaching
strategies into your course.
East Campus – LCTS2222: Case- based Teaching (2 PD hours)
Locator No. 6211
Friday, March 27, 2020.
*Required class meeting date(s): Friday, March 27th from 9am- 11am.
NOTE: This course is an elective in the Active Learning Certification and Peace
and Justice Practitioner Certification.
Active Learning Capstone
This capstone course includes showcasing a portfolio of work demonstrating the active
learning program outcomes have been met. The portfolio's artifacts will include lesson plans
incorporating active learning and metacognitive strategies, a variety of student feedback
examples, and self-reflections.
West Campus - LCTS3292: Active Learning Capstone (10 PD hours) Locator No. 6183
Friday, March 27, 2020- May 1, 2020.
*Required class meeting date(s): Friday, March 27th from 9:00am – 11:00 am; Friday,
April 24th from 9:00am – 11:00am.
NOTE: This is the final course in the Active Learning Certification. Available
sections of this course will only be visible once participants successfully
complete the following prerequisite courses: LCTS 3290 Foundations of
Active Learning; LCTS 3291 Active Learning through Metacognition; at least
(6) additional Active Learning Elective PD hours.
April 2020
Active Learning Capstone
This capstone course includes showcasing a portfolio of work demonstrating the active
learning program outcomes have been met. The portfolio's artifacts will include lesson plans
incorporating active learning and metacognitive strategies, a variety of student feedback
examples, and self-reflections.
Winter Park Campus - LCTS3292: Active Learning Capstone (10 PD hours) Locator
No. 6184
Tuesday, April 14, 2020- May 19, 2020.
*Required class meeting date(s): Tuesday, April 14th from 6pm- 8pm.
NOTE: This is the final course in the Active Learning Certification. Available
sections of this course will only be visible once participants successfully
complete the following prerequisite courses: LCTS 3290 Foundations of
Active Learning; LCTS 3291 Active Learning through Metacognition; at least
(6) additional Active Learning Elective PD hours.
Case-based Teaching
Case studies can provide a rich base for developing problem-solving and decision making
skills. These critical thinking skills are necessary to meet higher level learning outcomes.
This class will explore the most appropriate methods of integrating case-based teaching
strategies into your course.
Downtown Campus – LCTS2222: Case- based Teaching (2 PD hours) Locator No. 6212
Friday, April 17, 2020.
*Required class meeting date(s): Friday, April 17th from 10am – 12pm.
NOTE: This course is an elective in the Active Learning Certification and Peace
and Justice Practitioner Certification.
May 2020
Impacting Active Learning through Metacognition
Metacognition, the awareness of one's own thought processes, can play a powerful role in
what and how we learn. This course will discuss metacognitive awareness and how it can
impact learning. Participants will examine how metacognitive strategies can be integrated
into active learning activities to support student learning. Participants will also apply
metacognitive principles to their own teaching practice.
Winter Park Campus - LCTS3291: Impacting Active Learning through
Metacognition (10 PD hours) Locator No. 6161
Saturday, May 2, 2020-May 23, 2020.
*Required class meeting date(s): Saturday, May 2nd from 9am- 11am.
NOTE: This is a required course in the Active Learning Certification Program.
Teal 1
Through an immersive technology-enhanced experience, faculty will explore strategies and
tools for implementing active learning with technology. Looking at active learning through
the lens of Adult Learning Theory, Social Cognitive Theory, and Constructivism, faculty will
explore and evaluate specific educational technologies that align to these learning theories
to their practice.
Online – LCTS3293: Teal 1 (2 PD hours) Locator No. 6199
Tuesday, May 5, 2020- May 19, 2020.
NOTE: This is an elective in the Active Learning Certification.
Active Learning Capstone
This capstone course includes showcasing a portfolio of work demonstrating the active
learning program outcomes have been met. The portfolio's artifacts will include lesson plans
incorporating active learning and metacognitive strategies, a variety of student feedback
examples, and self-reflections.
West Campus - LCTS3292: Active Learning Capstone (10 PD hours) Locator No. 6185
Thursday, May 7, 2020- June 11, 2020.
*Required class meeting date(s): Thursday, May 7th from 6pm -8pm.
NOTE: This is the final course in the Active Learning Certification. Available
sections of this course will only be visible once participants successfully
complete the following prerequisite courses: LCTS 3290 Foundations of
Active Learning; LCTS 3291 Active Learning through Metacognition; at least
(6) additional Active Learning Elective PD hours.
Teal 2
Continuing the technology-enhanced active learning experience from TEAL I, participants
will build on the concepts that they have begun mapping, constructing a lesson plan "recipe"
with a technology that will correlate to an active learning activity for their course. In this
hands-on mixed mode course, participants will have the opportunity to test their tech ideas
in the "Test Kitchen" format before posting their lesson plan and active learning technology
tools.
Online – LCTS3294: Teal 2 (8 PD hours) Locator No. 6203
Thursday, May 21, 2020- June 4, 2020.
NOTE: This is an elective in the Active Learning Certification.